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Paul Smith: Q&A
By Catherine O'Dolan on 18/06/2010 15:15:07
To celebrate the launch of Paul Smith Junior, Sir Paul talks fashion and… football
1. What were you like as a child? I was actually not very interesting at all. I was quite boring. I can’t actually remember being a child: the earliest I can remember is my eleventh birthday, because I got a racing bike. My brother was 11 years
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Exclusive Q&A with founder of Sunuva, Emily Cohen
By Catherine Hudson on 02/04/2012 12:16:52
Junior chats with one of the founders of children's swimwear label, Sunuva, about her style roots
fashion tip for summer 2012? Neon and Flurouescent colours. Neon nails, neon clothes, neon bag – neon everything! Can you tell us a joke… No, I don’t know any jokes – sorry!Thank you, EmilyDon't miss... our interviews with doyen of British fashion, Paul
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Gillon Meller
By Catherine O’Dolan on 17/04/2010 18:56:15
Q&A with the head chef at The River Cottage
Gillon Meller, chef at The River Cottage and father of Isla, 11, and Cecily, five, reveals foodie secrets:What’s your earliest food memory? The first time I ate white chocolate, probably aged three.What was the first thing you ever cooked? Something
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Atul Kochhar
By Catherine O’Dolan on 17/04/2010 18:02:20
Q&A with the head chef at Benares Restaurant and Bar in Mayfair
Atul Kochhar, father of Amisha, six, and Arjun, four, reveals family secrets: What’s your earliest food memory?Fruits are my favorite – have always been. Eating mangoes, sitting beside a deep cool well on a hot summer evening with my family
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Rachel Allen
By Catherine O’Dolan on 17/04/2010 19:11:58
Q&A with the television chef and author of Rachel's Favourite Food
Rachel Allen, author of Rachel's Favourite Food and mother of Josh, 10, Lucca, seven, and Scarlett Lily, one reveals her foodie secrets What’s your earliest food memory? I do remember being taught to milk a cow when I was about five
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Mark Hix
By Catherine O’Dolan on 17/04/2010 18:15:09
Q&A with the much-lauded restaurateur and chef
Mark Hix, the much-lauded chef, owner of four restaurants, and father of Ellie and Lydia, 15, reveals some culinary secrets What’s your earliest food memory? My granddad used to grow tomatoes and we used to have those fresh from the garden
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Fashioned with Love
By Catherine Hudson on 29/06/2011 15:27:06
Designer, Katherine Edmonds, shares memories of her rustic American childhood and the couture, hand-made tecnhiques that led super-cool label, Wovenplay, to win a Junior Design Award.
Left: Katherine as a child, sitting on the right with her mother and sister; Right: Wovenplay's latest collectionWhat is your job?I am the founder and designer of Wovenplay, a designer children’s collection that finds inspiration in the past
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The exclusive interview: Tommy Hilfiger
By Catherine Hudson on 18/07/2011 16:07:36
Internationally revered designer, Tommy Hilfiger, tells us about working hard, dressing cool and his own rock star ambitions
Tommy Hilfiger, autumn winter 2011 childrenswear collectionWhat is your job? Fashion Designer Where did you grow up? Elmira, New York What did you want to be when you grew up? A rock star What were your favourite pastimes as a child? I
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Meet the award winning duo behind Hucklebones
By Catherine Hudson on 27/05/2011 16:54:08
We meet Zoë and Dan, creators of the award winning girlswear label Hucklebones, and find out who they would like to design for, all about their childhood dreams and what they wore whilst they were growing up...
on this planet could own and enjoy, hopefully I can come up with something one day!What is your hot fashion tip for winter 2011?Creating texture with intelligent use of layering and fabrics. Not to be scared to use colour.Can you tell us a joke… What did
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Junior meets photographer Rankin
By Catherine Hudson on 04/10/2011 11:04:33
We chat to prolific portrait photographer Rankin about life behind the lens
Minogue and even the Queen, everyone from rockstars to royalty have queued to have their picture taken by Rankin. This season he has lent his talents to Marks & Spencer's 'Do Your Thing' Autumn/Winter campaign. We caught up with him for a chat about how he
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